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Life Online – and its anxious side effects.
Two recent articles on the effects of our online life and it’s relationship to stress and anxiety. The first, here, is an interview with Dr. Peter Whybrow, the director of UCLA’s Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior. He explains “The … Continue reading
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Feeling stressed? Try kindness.
This is a really powerful article listing nice scientifically proven methods for working with stress in your life, published in The Harvard Business Review. What I especially like about it is that #1 is not “just power through it” – … Continue reading
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An Alternative to Medication?
As western medicine moves towards a deeper understanding of the body/mind connection, the psychological community is also understanding more the impact of lifestyle factors on our sense of well being. In psychotherapy communities, these are referred to as therapeutic life … Continue reading
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That feeling of emptiness…
Great blog post sent to me by a friend recently on that feeling of emptiness within. Another example on trusting and working directly even with our most painful symptoms.
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Handling Anxiety During the Job Hunt
Anxiety results from this sense of groundlessness, so it’s important to ground ourselves during times of anxiety – like when you’re in between jobs or looking for a new one. Here are some suggestions on how to do that: • … Continue reading
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Slate.com on Anxiety: it’s not the economy, stupid.
Great article in Slate about anxiety here in the US (the most anxious country in the world, as it turns out: “people in developing-world countries such as Nigeria are up to five times less likely to show clinically significant anxiety … Continue reading
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Mindfulness and Depression
It’s official: mindfulness practice is effective at preventing episodes of depression. For those who choose not to use anti-depressant medication to prevent a relapse into depression, mindfulness practice (meditation) offers a viable alternative. This isn’t all that surprising. Meditation on … Continue reading
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Job Satisfaction
In last week’s Washington Post, there’s an important article about job satisfaction in the federal government. What makes for job satisfaction? According to the article, “the primary factor in job satisfaction…remains effective leadership from senior agency bosses.” Effective leadership provides … Continue reading
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How To Be Alone
A friend posted this video on her Facebook page and I really liked it. Being alone is so hard – hard when you’re young and trying to figure out the whole relationship thing, hard when you’ve just been dumped because … Continue reading
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Jumping to the Loss
The cute guy you met Saturday night calls and cancels the date you had set up for the following Saturday. Sighing, you think to yourself “I will never have a boyfriend.” The promotion your boss told you that you were … Continue reading
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